Canaccord Coffee Break

Canaccord Coffee Break

Canaccord Wealth

Episodes 38
Avg. Duration 11m
Activity Highly Active
Since Sep 2025
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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About This Podcast

Welcome to our weekly podcast series: Canaccord Coffee Break.

Each episode, Jane Parry, Group Chief Marketing Officer sits down with one of our investment experts to demystify the key themes shaping markets and investor sentiment.

If you have any feedback on a specific episode, the podcast overall or questions regarding future topics, please email [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you.

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Recent Episodes

What happens when good news spooks markets?

Jun 11, 2026 9m

This week, Jane Parry, Chief Marketing Officer, is joined by Richard Champion, Co-Chief Investment Officer, to discuss:Why strong economic data can sometimes push markets lowerHow AI spending and…

AI is powering the market rally - but is it also starting to push inflation higher?

Jun 04, 2026 12m

This week, Jane Parry, Chief Marketing Officer, is joined by Tom Hibbert, Chief Investment Strategist, to discuss:US equities hitting fresh highs, with AI still firmly at the centre of the rally…

Strong in the US, soft in the UK - but what’s really driving markets?

May 28, 2026 10m

One economy still feels like it’s running on espresso. The other is starting to feel a bit more decaf. But is it really that simple? Recent data suggests a familiar pattern: resilience in the US…

Rising gilt yields, falling confidence - the UK risk premium is back - but what does it mean for your money?

May 21, 2026 10m

Yields on gilts (UK government bonds) have climbed to the highest levels in decades, sterling has weakened and markets are beginning to price in rising political and economic risk in the UK.…

Not all safe havens are safe: why gold is falling behind infrastructure

May 14, 2026 11m

What happens when ‘safe’ assets stop being safe? Infrastructure and gold are both traditionally seen as safe havens - yet recently they’ve been telling very different stories. One has quietly…

AI, earnings and interest rates – why did markets rally in April?

May 07, 2026 12m

After the wobbles of March and domination of geopolitics on headlines, global equity markets surged in April, delivering their strongest month since late 2020. The key question for investors is why…

Why markets are coping better with oil prices than before

Apr 30, 2026 12m

Oil prices have been volatile recently, surging from around US$60 to US$100 a barrel, yet markets have remained surprisingly calm. Unlike past energy shocks, this move has so far looked contained…

From fear to FOMO: why markets bounced and why gilts are back

Apr 23, 2026 10m

In just two weeks, markets have swung from panic to confidence. Equities are back at record highs, oil prices fell and gilts (UK government bonds) have seen a surge in demand.It’s the speed and…

Are we riding the oil squeeze into stagflation?

Apr 16, 2026 10m

Markets rallied sharply last week following a ceasefire announcement between the US and Iran. The scale of the market response was positive - yet surprising - given how fragile and uncertain the…

Reasons to be cheerful… are markets finding their feet again?

Apr 09, 2026 11m

After several weeks of volatility in the Middle East dominating headlines, markets showed more encouraging signs last week. Equity markets moved higher, bonds also rallied and sentiment appeared to…

A tale of two markets - why bonds are warning and equities aren’t listening

Apr 02, 2026 12m

Markets are telling two very different stories right now. On one hand, equities and credit markets have been surprisingly resilient despite the heightened uncertainty around the conflict in Iran and…

From Gulf to gilts: opportunity in UK bonds?

Mar 26, 2026 12m

The situation in the Middle East continues to drive markets, with tensions around the Strait of Hormuz keeping energy prices elevated. While oil grabs the headlines, another important market reaction…

How one narrow Strait is driving global markets

Mar 19, 2026 12m

The Strait of Hormuz - through which around a fifth of the world’s oil flows - is now at the centre of escalating tensions, sending energy prices sharply higher and raising fresh questions for…

Under pressure: are markets overreacting to Iran?

Mar 12, 2026 13m

Escalating tensions involving Iran have unsettled global markets, driving energy prices higher and reviving inflation concerns. The ripple effects have been felt across asset classes, with the UK…

Finding a safe haven as tensions rise

Mar 05, 2026 11m

Markets have turned more volatile this week as tensions in the Middle East escalate. Beyond the very real human cost, investors are trying to gauge what it could mean for energy supplies, inflation…

From silicon to steel: is market leadership rotating?

Feb 26, 2026 10m

Tech stock performance has dominated headlines in what feels like ages, but the story may be broadening. Investors are turning to ‘old economy’ sectors - industrials, materials and utilities. UK and…

AI disruption part two: financial services in the firing line

Feb 19, 2026 11m

Last week, AI was ‘coming for’ software. This week, it’s part two and the plot has thickened.The disruption narrative has spread beyond enterprise tech into financial services, with banks, insurers…

Is AI breaking the software business model?

Feb 12, 2026 10m

Just when markets thought they understood the AI story, it shifted again.This week saw a historic rout in global software stocks - their worst week since April last year and their weakest relative…

All that jitters is not gold

Feb 05, 2026 10m

Gold and silver have been doing well for months. Then, almost overnight, the rally cracked. Last week saw one of the sharpest pullbacks in precious metals in decades, alongside fresh weakness in…

Matcha, markets and the yen: why Japan’s shock election shook bonds

Jan 29, 2026 11m

In this episode, Jane Parry, Chief Marketing Officer, is joined by Leah Bramwell, Head of Tailored Investment Solutions, to unpack why Japanese politics suddenly moved markets and why investors…

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